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Brent- I am a big admirer of hockey, incredible sport. Hockey and soccer
share a vital truth- if your team has a goalie who is standing on his head, it can take you a long way Trent King
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Game 1 of the NBA finals was a fine exhibit of the modern game.
A. The offense plays ring around the rosy (the three point line). B. The 3 point shots were converted 42% of the time (2 point shots about 46%). C. Three point shots were roughly 50% of the total attempts and accounted for over 50% of the total points scored. D. Nearly everyone who crossed the line looked for the open man at the arc before considering a measly two point shot. E. Contested rebounds on missed three pointers are rare. F. Three seconds in the lane on offense is virtually never called. G. There a number of credible three point shooters over 7 feet tall. H. The increased shooting success behind the arc is indeed impressive, but only slightly more exciting than watching someone make free throws. There is a solution though to make the game more interesting. Eliminate the three point shot completely
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I can't get past the traveling
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As a Rangers fan I endorse this message.
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Old men complaining about basketball as unwatchable. A time honored tradition.
NBA has never been more popular. Worldwide. Off the charts level of interest. |
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Steve N- any value to the complaint actually being true? Trent King
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It's a different game played today than what I watched growing up. I'm not in love with it, and basketball was never my sport, but my boys and nephews love it. As do a lot of other people apparently. I'm amazed at the level of international interest. If there is one sport I could buy stock in it would undoubtedly be the NBA.
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I agree, Steve. It's hard to understate the popularity worldwide.
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It doesn't require a 100 yard long field, a baseball diamond, or an ice rink. You don't need gloves, helmets, pads, skates, or any other special equipment other than a ball and a hoop. You can play in a gym on a wood floor, outside on a paved parking lot, playground, or driveway. Heck, you can even play on a bare dirt lot if need be. And you don't need teams to play. You can just as easily play 1-on-1 as 5-on-5. Probably a huge reason why kids in many countries, especially third world countries, are choosing to play. Kind of along the same lines as soccer where you just need a ball and to fashion some kind of goal. That is a huge reason why sports such as basketball and soccer are so big worldwide, and others not so much.
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